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<blockquote data-quote="thesmileyone" data-source="post: 2573528" data-attributes="member: 496792"><p>Have you had COVID? </p><p>I was fine diabetic wise except for a few flare ups when I was over zealous on the binge eating. I got Covid delta in Nov 2021 and since then when it flares up aka long covid my blood sugar goes to ****, constantly swinging from hyper to hypo with very little stabilisation in between. Long Covid is basically viral auto immunity and it seems to take anything that's either wrong with you or <strong>potentially</strong> wrong with you, and amplify it. Then a week or two it goes away and you're back to normal until it flares up again. Avoiding alcohol completely seems to be the #1 factor in not getting flare ups.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thesmileyone, post: 2573528, member: 496792"] Have you had COVID? I was fine diabetic wise except for a few flare ups when I was over zealous on the binge eating. I got Covid delta in Nov 2021 and since then when it flares up aka long covid my blood sugar goes to ****, constantly swinging from hyper to hypo with very little stabilisation in between. Long Covid is basically viral auto immunity and it seems to take anything that's either wrong with you or [B]potentially[/B] wrong with you, and amplify it. Then a week or two it goes away and you're back to normal until it flares up again. Avoiding alcohol completely seems to be the #1 factor in not getting flare ups. [/QUOTE]
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